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Post by hermin1 on Oct 4, 2008 15:14:19 GMT -5
Vicky: Aw! I promise I won't rearrange his anatomy, I will just enlarge a part of his anatomy. Hahahaha I just got off the phone with my niece who is an Assistant Head librarian for the Kansas City, MO Library, and she is a Certified Information Specialist. I had asked her last night to find out about the legal copyright status of the book. she says that the book does not have a copyright. there was only one printing of the book, and less than 100 copies of it were printed then. The book is in the Public Domain.
I don't have high speed internet. But we have a Kinko's herein town and it only costs me 7 cents/page to copy it if i do it myself. it costs 10 cents per page to have them do it.. I also have connections who will make the copies for me for nothing.
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Post by peacekeeper on Oct 4, 2008 19:49:47 GMT -5
Vicky and Hermin,
I have high speed internet. If you want to send the book to me online, I can print it our for Hermin and myself on my lazer printer.
Jackie
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Post by Vicky on Oct 5, 2008 8:59:24 GMT -5
Oh, printing it is not the problem. Posting the entire book on this site with dial-up will be the problem! It's OK though. I have a volunteer who has offered to post the book if I get the OK from SDSU. I'm scanning my little old heart out, and I hope to have it done in a couple of weeks. I will scan the book, burn onto CD, snail-mail it to my helper, then it will be posted here. It's 292 pages. But thanks for the offer Jackie!
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Post by hermin1 on Oct 5, 2008 13:03:10 GMT -5
Fantastic, vicky. I m available for any assistance youneed.
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Post by Vicky on Oct 10, 2008 13:16:01 GMT -5
The bad news is- I was denied permission by the SDSU to post this book here. The good news is- They have just put the first part of the book online, and will post the rest as it is finished. I will post the link in a new thread so it is more easily found. As a reimnder- if you are in a hurry to see the complete book, it is available at your local library through interlibrary loan. I'm sorry I couldn't git 'er done. :-(
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